Category: Kids

  • Virgin Comics launches series based on ‘Panchatantra’

    MUMBAI: Virgin Comics announced today the launch of Panchatantra: The Tall Tales of Vishnu Sharma (Tall Tales), a new comic book series inspired by India‘s ancient Panchatantra fables.


    “The young Indian creators behind this series stand at the forefront of redefining a new golden age in Indian storytelling and shifting the country from being an outsourcer to being the source,” said Virgin Animation and Virgin Comics co founder and CEO Sharad Devarajan.
    In Virgin‘s new monthly magazine, a nefarious multinational conglomerate is deliberately silencing the mythologies of yesterday. In an effort to stop the erasing of old fables, the characters from the Panchatantra myths emerge from their story-world into modern India to recruit the living descendent of the man who originally created them, a teenage Mumbai native, named Vishnu Sharma. In young Vishnu, they find a teenager consumed with iPods, cell phones, video games and modern entertainment – not exactly the champion of ancient stories they were hoping for.


    Tall Tales, as much as anything we have created at Virgin Comics, speaks to the innovative emergence of our creators. This is a story that is directly relevant to them and the rapidly changing and globalising times in which they live, a true allegory for what old cultures are facing while mass media prospers,” commented Virgin Comics chief creative officer Gotham Chopra.


    The comic book series is being written by leading Indian fantasy and comic book writer, Samit Basu and illustrated by Ashish Padlekar.


    The series, which was launched today at comic book stores in North America is priced at $ 2.99, is also available online as a digital comic starting next week at www.virgincomics.com.

  • Lilliput wins Reid & Taylor Retail Excellence Award in kidswear

    MUMBAI: Lilliput, walked away with the Reid and Taylor Retail Excellence Award in the Kidswear category at the Asia Retail Congress 2008.The Award was presented by Major Brands COO Surjit Singh.



    The Reid & Taylor Retailer is an award presented to an exclusive brand or multi-brand retailer of Fashion, Food, Beauty, Leisure, Entertainment and others with a single or more outlets showing outstanding performance with expansion within the boundaries of its operation in the previous year. The eminent jury conducted a detailed national survey which spread across the spectrum in the retail industry.


    Lilliput Kidswear Ltd MD Sanjeev Narula said, “It is a moment of great pride and honour for us to have been judged as the Retailer of the Year by the most eminent jury. Our high quality, designs and hard-working team have won us this acclaim. The award brings along with it a greater responsibility and promise to excel in our stream.”

    The other nominees in the ‘Retailer of the Year‘ (Kidswear) category were Giny & Jony, Zapp & Barbie. There were a total of 10 categories in the Reid & Taylor Awards like Retail Professional of the Year, Young Retail Professional of the Year, Excellence in Real Estate and others.

  • Disney Hollywood Studios formally announces name change

    MUMBAI: Disney‘s Hollywood Studios, formerly known as Disney-MGM Studios, officially premiered under its new name.

    “What we want people to understand is the studio‘s name has changed,” said Walt Disney spokesperson Davis Herbst.



    “There was a time when Disney needed MGM for properties like The Wizard of Oz and James Bond.But Disney is at a point where all the big movies are Disney or Pixar. The company feels ‘We‘re a pretty big studio, and the world revolves around Hannah Montana,High School Musical and Pirates of the Caribbean, We don‘t need the MGM crutch,” said a senior analyst from The Motley Fool, Rick Munnariz.


    Along with the name change, new attractions will be added to the park over the next year, including Toy Story Mania! an interactive attraction based on the Toy Story movie franchise; Disney High School Musical 2: School‘s Out and Block Party Bash, two street shows; and Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage!

  • Walt Disney Internet Group appoints A D Bud Albers as new CTO

    MUMBAI: A D Bud Albers has been appointed chief technology officer (CTO) of the Walt Disney Internet Group (WDIG). WDIG develops and delivers interactive Disney-branded media for the Internet and mobile devices for audiences around the world, along with providing centralised development support and technology for all of the Internet properties of the Walt Disney.


    Albers will report to WDIG president Steve Wadsworth and will be responsible for leading technological breakthroughs on existing platforms as well as developing new technology solutions in support of the company‘s new media technology needs. He will begin on 2 January 2008.


    Albers joins WDIG from MediaNet Digital, formerly MusicNet, where he served as senior VP and CTO, leading numerous high-profile digital music service launches including Microsoft Zune, MTV Urge, Yahoo! Music Unlimited, Virgin Red Pass and the Samsung media service in Europe. He was responsible for all aspects of product strategy, development and implementation.


    “Bud‘s depth and breadth of experience in complex technology solutions and global business challenges will be invaluable to us as we pursue our mission to offer a compelling mix of interactive entertainment and information content and services for the Internet and mobile devices for audiences around the world,” said Wadsworth.


    Albers‘ experience also includes serving the role of senior VP and CTO at Getty Images.


    A McKendree college graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in computing and information sciences in 1986, Albers was named in computer world‘s ‘premier 100 IT leaders‘ in December 2007, an honour for leaders who have had a positive impact on their organisations through technology.


    Albers will be based in WDIG‘s Seattle office.

  • Nick’s Go, Diego, Go Live! to tour US and Canada

    MUMBAI: US kids broadcaster Nickelodeon and Live Nation have announced the second leg of the touring production of Go, Diego, Go Live!.


    The tour will hit 40 cities in the US and Canada in 2008, from 22 January 2008.








    Jesse Carrion has been cast in the lead role of Diego. Nickelodeon Recreation senior VP, resorts and theatricals, Stuart Rosenstein says, “We are excited to continue last year‘s successful run with the second leg of Go, Diego, Go Live! Tour. In 2007, more than 600,000 kids and parents attended the live adventure, and we look forward to bringing the Diego tour to more than 40 markets across the US and Canada, and providing families with a truly memorable, interactive performance experience.”


    The live-action stage show follows Diego, his sister Alicia and cousin Dora on a special mission to get Baby Jaguar‘s growl back from the Bobos. Every child in the audience gets a jaguar mask to help on the interactive adventure to rescue animals, navigate through the rainforest and pass a giant waterfall to get to the Animal Carnivale.


    Featuring the familiar songs and characters from the television show, this live-action theatrical will take preschoolers on a journey that is inspired by the rich environments of Latin America and by the animals that make their homes in those habitats.


    Go, Diego, Go Live! The Great Jaguar Rescue comes on the heels of Nickelodeon Recreation and Live Nation‘s most recent project, Dora the Explorer Live!, which sold close to 3 million tickets during its US run and was the highest grossing project to date for the Nickelodeon/Live Nation partnership.

     

  • Monsters to celebrate Christmas on Jetix

    MUMBAI: Jetix unveils its monster mania with the launch of an on-air contest Huhuhuhahaha for kids.It will telecast a marathon of the spookiest monster-filled episodes of Goosebumps, So Weird, Martin Mystery and American Dragon Jake Long on Saturdays, and will screen the Casper movies, Halloweentown and Monster‘s Inc on Sunday starting from 14 December.

    Viewers need to send in answers to the hourly questions based on the episodes and movies to win cool Jetix merchandise.

  • ‘Santabhai’ to present new shows & movies on Hungama

    MUMBAI: Hungama TV has introduced ‘Santabhai‘ to celebrate the festive spirit with launch of new shows, movies and contest.


    The desi character ‘Santabhai‘, who prefers Mumbai city to the chilly north pole, will paint the channel red with his funny antics while introducing new shows and contests on-air this month.



    Hungama TV will launch a new animation series Detective Conan and all new episodes of Shinchan. The weekends will have the ‘Kaun Banega Pyjamapati‘ contest, where the audience gets to vote for the funniest gag from their favourite shows such as Shinchan, Kochikame, and Tensai Bakabon.


    Walt Disney Television International (India) director programming and production Aparna Bhosle said, “We continue to excite young fans across India with the mad fun proposition of the channel with yet another initiative – Santabhai. The feedback received from our new Hungama TV Captains has helped us create a fun character that, we are sure, will resonate with kids.”


    ‘Santabhai‘ will also treat the movie buffs with movies like Dunston Checks In, Dr Dolittle, Robots and Monsters Inc. Not only that, there will also be a watch and win contest called ‘Pyjama Pictures Presents‘ with loads of prizes to be won.

  • Disney’s â€?My School Rocks’ comes to Mumbai

    MUMBAI: Disney Channel’s ‘My School Rocks,‘ the interschool dance competition inspired by the channel’s own programme High School Musical 2, commenced its search in Mumbai after doing the rounds of Delhi, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Bangalore and Hyderabad.


    The Mumbai round, which will be the last in the series, will conclude on 28 November, channel officials stated.








    Shiamak Davar will now choose the eight finalists representing each of these cities. The vignettes of these finalists’ performances would be aired on Disney Channel for viewers to vote for their favorite performance.


    The winning school team, chosen on the basis of an audience poll and Davar’s points, will get the opportunity to star in a music video to be choreographed by Davar on one of the songs from High School Musical 2, and will be aired on the Disney Channel.


    Walt Disney Television International (India) SVP and MD Antoine Villeneuve said, �High School Musical 2 has attempted to localise the content for Indian viewers, and �My School Rocks’ offers kids an unique nationwide opportunity to express themselves and celebrate teamwork.�


    In India, Times Music recently released the High School Musical 2 soundtrack, providing teenagers and families in India with the opportunity to experience songs from the sequel, each re-recorded in Hindi with Indian instruments.


    The highlight for India is that the soundtrack includes three songs in Hindi created by leading music trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and remixed tracks by DJ Suketu.


    High School Musical 2 is set to premiere across India on Disney Channel in early December this year.

     

  • Bangalore round of ‘Good Earth Super Series’ starts

    BANGALORE: Round four of the Good Earth Super Series, national junior tennis tournament kicked off in Bangalore, after an action packed week in New Delhi. As reported earlier, the tournament started with the Chennai round followed by the Hyderabad round. The next stop is Mumbai from 24 December, before the grand finale in January 2008.

    A total of 128 players (32 in each category – Under 14 and Under 16 for boys and girls) from all over the country, have qualified for the main draw event from 19 – 20 November, which culminates in the finals on 23 November at the same venue.








    As in the other cities previously, media partner Jetix, will be conducting a school program revolving around the spirit of Jetix and tennis as a sport. A school poster campaign in 100 schools followed by the Jetix Hardest hitter contest in 50 schools started in the first week of November across schools in Bangalore. The culmination of the activity at the ‘Good Earth Fungama’ on 24 November promises children a unique and fun filled event full of contests, tennis activities, prizes and other attractions according to an official release.


    The Good Earth Super Series has been designed and created by Havas Sports along with title sponsor Avesta Good Earth Foods to take to the players’ messages revolving around the need for health and fitness, the need for staying healthy to be increasingly competitive and the right way to go after life long tennis dreams that every player nurtures.


    Besides Good Earth, the other sponsors are Garden City College and Sobha Developers.

     

  • ?19 million raised by BBC charity Children in Need

    MUMBAI: UK pubcaster the BBC has announced that its charity Children in Need has raised 19 million pounds.


    BBC Children in Need is an annual British charity appeal organised by the BBC. Since 1980 it has raised over ?576 million.


    For the uninitiated each year since 1980, the BBC has set aside one evening of programming on its flagship television channel, BBC One, to show events aimed at raising money for charities working with children in the UK. BBC coverage also extends across the BBC‘s other television channels and national and local radio channels.


    A mascot called ‘Pudsey‘, a teddy bear with a bandage over one eye, was introduced in 1985 and has become a regular feature. In 2007 Pudsey and the Children in Need logo were redesigned. Children in Need was registered as a charity in 1989.


    This year on the BBC One appeal show, performances from The Spice Girls, Kylie, Boyzone, Sugababes, Annie Lennox, Leona Lewis, John Barrowman, Denise Van Outen, the casts of EastEnders, Hollyoaks, Holby City, The Bill, Doctor Who, and many more, inspired the public to support BBC Children in Need and top last year‘s total of ?18.3 million.



    The pubcaster adds that there is still more to come as the money continues to pour in from the thousands of fund-raising events already held, or scheduled to happen, right across the UK.



    The Do Something Different fundraising theme had events ranging from a 12-hour bhangra-thon, and sailors crossing the Solent in giant hollowed-out pumpkins, to over 50,000 Tartan Army fans lending their voices to a charity record at Hampden Park Stadium.



    Terry Wogan presented the seven-hour entertainment marathon along with some help from guest presenters including Fearne Cotton, Angellica Bell, John Barrowman, Sam and Mark, Myleene Klass, Kylie Minogue and X Factor judges Simon Cowell, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh, in the corporation‘s biggest broadcasting event which links BBC centres all over the country, live from Television Centre in London.



    In the studio, highlights of the evening included the BBC Newsreaders‘ cover of the Chicago hit All That Jazz which saw vaudevillian Fiona Bruce joined by Bill Turnbull, Nicholas Owen, Ben Brown, Dermot Murnaghan, Andrew Marr and the cast from Chicago.



    Meanwhile, Hotel Babylon got the Sybil Fawlty treatment as Prunella Scales was joined by sitcom alumni Vicki Michelle, June Whitfield, Paul Shane, Frank Thornton, Lesley Joseph and Tony Adams.



    The lads from Boyzone delighted their fans by performing together live on the show for the first time in seven years and singing a medley of hits, while Lee Mead was joined by a choir of over 600 children in a nationwide, technicolor singalong of Any Dream Will Do.



    On the night, viewers enjoyed live entertainment from BBC studios in Belfast, Cardiff and Glasgow as well as broadcasts from a diverse range of venues around England.



    BBC Children in Need CEO David Ramsden says, “We are overwhelmed by the response of the British public tonight and want to say a big thank you to all those who donated or Did Something Different for Pudsey.



    “Even more money will pour in over the weeks and months ahead and we will now be looking for great projects around the UK that can make a real difference to young lives.”